Natural Pain Relief

Chronic pain is any physical discomfort lasting for at least six months. Chronic pain affects up to 50 million Americans, most of whom work full time. Common forms of chronic pain include headaches, backaches, arthritis and trauma caused by sports injuries and car accidents.

Each month, one in four American adults suffers pain for at least 24 hours. That pain lasts for a year in nearly three-fifths of those over 65 and in 37 percent of those aged 20 to 44.

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Chronic Pain is Dangerous! You Can't
Expect It to Go Away by Itself

There is probably nothing more debilitating than chronic
pain. Defined as pain lasting for six months or longer,
chronic pain afflicts millions of people. There is no way to
be completely sure of preventing chronic pain. It can strike
at any stage of life, whether because of accident or
disease. Chronic pain often long outlives its original
cause, worsening over time and taking on a life of its own.
Recent research has shown that chronic pain is destructive
to the body. The longer chronic pain goes untreated, the
worse it becomes. Chronic pain unleashes a cascade of
harmful hormones, such as cortisol, that adversely affect
the immune system and kidney function.

Many chronic pain sufferers wind up taking huge amounts of
anti-inflammatory drugs. The NSAIDs (Non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs) like ibuprofen put them at risk for
gastrointestinal bleeding and liver dysfunction. The newer
class of pharmaceutical pain relievers, the COX-2
inhibitors, while an improvement in terms of side effects,
still may cause some abdominal distress. Anti-inflammatory
drugs, including aspirin and Aleve, were implicated in the
deaths of 16,000 people in the USA in 2000, due to bleeding
ulcers and related complications, according to the Federal
Drug Abuse Network.

Research is also uncovering the fact that anxiety and
depression are not so much responses to pain as the
consequences of it. Pain and depression share the same
neural pathways, the same circuitry. Serotonin and the
endorphins that modulate healthy brain functioning also
modulate depression. Chronic pain uses up serotonin like a
car running out of gas. Functional-imaging scans reveal
similar disturbances in brain chemistry for both chronic
pain and for depression. The same medications are used by
allopathic physicians to treat depression and pain.
Depression and stressful events can enhance pain. Chronic
pain sufferers usually respond to stress with more pain.

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system modulator, which can be effectual against auto-immune
conditions. All of these characteristics contribute to its
ability to act as an analgesic by removing the source of
pain (inflamed and irritated tissues) so that there is no
pain impulse.

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The non-opioid analgesics: hypersensitivity reactions
Hypersensitivity or allergic reactions occur rarely but may be severe and even life-threatening. Patients at risk include those with a history of sensitivity to aspirin or any of the other NSAIDs, patients with asthma or an atopic (allergic) predisposition.
Preparations-Aspirin is available in a number of different preparations, most of which are designed to reduce gastrointestinal toxicity.
Aspirin can be made as a rectal suppository for patients unable to take oral medication. The rectal and oral doses are the same but absorption from the rectum is slower and more irregular than from the stomach.
The best preparation for chronic use in patients with cancer is the enteric coated form, as speed of absorption is not important if adequate doses are being given on a regular schedule. If a more rapid action is required, one of the buffered soluble preparations, Aspro Clear or
Alka-Seltzer, should be used although the latter is not suitable for continued use because of the amount of sodium and bicarbonate absorbed.

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